Pope drops F-bomb at speech

Pope Francis accidentally dropped an F-bomb Sunday during his weekly blessing at the Vatican, according to E! News.

Instead of saying "caso," which means "case" in Italian, the Pope used the word "cazzo," which is the Italian equivalent of the F-word.

Somewhere, Samuel Jackson has to be laughing.

The 76-year-old Pope of the Catholic Church quickly realized his error and corrected himself but it was too late. You can't take back F-bombs. E! says he's the first Pope in history to drop the F-bomb in public.

Here is what he said, translated to English:

"If each one of us does not amass riches only for oneself, but half for the service of others, in this (F bomb) ... in this case the providence of God will become visible through this gesture of solidarity."